Wednesday, November 17, 1830
1830
November
Wednesday
17
(Got
up at) 7 5/.. / (Went to bed at) 12 20/..
Tidying till 11 5/.., then breakfast. Hair cut Forest. Dressed.
Had
Daldringen’s foreman to examine the carriage springs. Long talk about them. He said the steel was very bad. It was not them that had broken. After a great deal said, he was sure
Daldringen would make me good new ones, and make some little sacrifice to do them
for as little as he could.
From about 2 to 5 25/.., wrote out last 1/2 dozen lines of 24 September and the whole of 25 to 29 inclusive. Then M. de Noé called for a few minutes. The countess, as he always calls her, and her daughter still in Normandy. The Vicomte going to be married to Mademoiselle . . . . . who will have ₤16,000 down, which, said M. de Noé, is, you know something in these times. But an old acquaintance, quite a match of regard. She dotes on him – quite a match à L’anglaise.
M.
de Noé quite against the Bourbons. They
behaved shamefully. ‘They deserted us.’ Tempora
Mutatus!
Dinner
at 6 25/.. Came to my room at 8. Coffee
at 9 1/2. Just before and after, dinner
wrote out to the 3rd ultimo.
Monsieur
de Quatrefages du Fesq came at 10 (by invitation) and staid till 11 1/4. Came to my room at 11 20/.. Fine day.
WYAS
Finding Number SH:7/ML/E/13/0108
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